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You can have your coffee or whatever while seated outside the cafeteria. The pole Jeff pointed out is the bus stop. You can see the #8 going down across the street. It will turn around shortly so finish your coffee before you see the bus approach that stop.
Yes. Technically TL;DR is an initialism. The Center for Disease Control has an explanation (but with examples for its employees).
An abbreviation is a truncated word; an acronym is made up of parts of the phrase it stands for and is pronounced as a word (ELISA, AIDS, GABA); an initialism is an...
I don't use tapes myself but I recently viewed a YouTube video where waxed paper was taped and then cut up to make pre-cut patches that were easier to carry than the roll of tape.
If you want to use Google Maps but not the live update you can click your location and then, in the pop-up, click Share. You'll then get a number of ways to send your location. This gives you flexibility as to when and to whom location information is sent. You can also add some notes as to what...
Glad you told me; I would have thought it was butterflies singing. :)
Here's a recent picture of our backyard. I usually don't mow until June. Last week I first heard of No Mow May, a good idea.
Originally from email or post exchanges like:
A posts a long story.
B replies "Too long; didn't read."
A supplies the summary.
Gets converted to:
A posts a long story and then adds "TL;DR" and a summary.
Reminded me of a cow and dog post I made a few years ago. It has a picture that makes me happy whenever I see it.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/one-day-at-a-time-one-photo-at-a-time-part-3.68436/page-7#post-883883
Agree. I much prefered Muxia to Finisterre but walking across Spain to the sea at Finisterre was great. Walking from there to Muxia was a nice warm down.
You do not actually need Wikiloc to follow the tracks if you have them on your device already. You can use another navigational app that you are more familiar with as long as it is capable to read tracks recorded in the .gpx format.
The Wikiloc.com website allows the public to view files and...
I don't have an iPhone but I was curious. I found Apple's instructions on this webpage (search for the section titled "Convert a physical SIM to an eSIM on the same iPhone"):
https://support.apple.com/en-us/118669
That can be fixed up with the profile tool at https://gpsvisulizer.com by letting the tool interpolate elevations in a coordinates database. The tool is a bit tricky to use but if you think the profile is critical I might be able to produce it (I've done it on a PC but not on my smartphone).
I believe the flatline could be caused by someone editing a track with elevation data to remove a section and replace it with a new section without that data (e.g., a more southerly route). Wikiloc then probably plots the profile using the last elevation it saw for every trackpoint that doesn't...
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